About
Best Shot Barrel Horses and Therapy, LLC was founded in 2018 to offer the public a positive experience with quality horse training, therapy, and sales. Best Shot Barrel Horses and Therapy, LLC is a fully certified business. We regularly consult with veterinarians and other professionals in our field to make sure that our methods, nutritional and medical advice are 100% up to date and correct. We take your horses health and well-being as seriously as humanly possible!
Best Shot Barrel Horses and Therapy, LLC. believes that owning a horse is an amazing and rewarding experience, but also a big responsibility, not a luxury. Finding the right trainer and training your equine properly will lead you to a greater understanding of the animal. Best Shot Barrel Horses and Therapy, LLC offers training, consignment sales, lessons, and equine therapy. We fully stand behind our work and strive daily to make our clients happy.
Facilities
18 Stall Barn With 6 Run-in Shelters.
6 Turn Out Paddocks.
50-foot Round Pen
6 Horse Hot Walker
100ft x 180ft Covered Arena
150ft x 275ft Outdoor Arena
The Trainers
Leave It to the Experts
Savannah Banner
Best Shot Barrel Horses Trainer and owner, Savannah Banner, has been training horses for over 15 years. She grew up in Stanley, North Carolina and began riding horses as a toddler. In 2018, Savannah graduated from Gardner-Webb university with a bachelors in biology and decided to go full-time into training horses for the public. She spends her days starting colts, preparing futurity horses, working with horses from multiple disciplines that need a trainer's expertise, teaching private lessons, and running our therapy business. Savannah strives to give you and your horse the Best Shot at being successful.
Jesse Hopper
Best Shot Barrel Horses Trainer Jesse Hopper is a full-time farrier and futurity barrel horse trainer. Jesse was raised and still lives in Mayodan, North Carolina where he grew up on a horse farm learning the ins and outs of the business. He has been training futurity horses since 2007 and really enjoys seeing the colts progress each year. When his day shoeing horses is over, he comes to the barn to start his "second job" where working hard makes dreams come true. Jesse's favorite saying is "Horses are not dalmatian's, they have to earn their spot."